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Developing Process Maps as a Tool for a Surgical Infection Prevention Quality Improvement Initiative in Resource-Constrained Settings.

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Forrester, JA; Koritsanszky, LA; Amenu, D; Haynes, AB; Berry, WR; Alemu, S; Jiru, F; Weiser, TG
Published in: J Am Coll Surg
June 2018

BACKGROUND: Surgical infections cause substantial morbidity and mortality in low-and middle-income countries (LMICs). To improve adherence to critical perioperative infection prevention standards, we developed Clean Cut, a checklist-based quality improvement program to improve compliance with best practices. We hypothesized that process mapping infection prevention activities can help clinicians identify strategies for improving surgical safety. STUDY DESIGN: We introduced Clean Cut at a tertiary hospital in Ethiopia. Infection prevention standards included skin antisepsis, ensuring a sterile field, instrument decontamination/sterilization, prophylactic antibiotic administration, routine swab/gauze counting, and use of a surgical safety checklist. Processes were mapped by a visiting surgical fellow and local operating theater staff to facilitate the development of contextually relevant solutions; processes were reassessed for improvements. RESULTS: Process mapping helped identify barriers to using alcohol-based hand solution due to skin irritation, inconsistent administration of prophylactic antibiotics due to variable delivery outside of the operating theater, inefficiencies in assuring sterility of surgical instruments through lack of confirmatory measures, and occurrences of retained surgical items through inappropriate guidelines, staffing, and training in proper routine gauze counting. Compliance with most processes improved significantly following organizational changes to align tasks with specific process goals. CONCLUSIONS: Enumerating the steps involved in surgical infection prevention using a process mapping technique helped identify opportunities for improving adherence and plotting contextually relevant solutions, resulting in superior compliance with antiseptic standards. Simplifying these process maps into an adaptable tool could be a powerful strategy for improving safe surgery delivery in LMICs.

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J Am Coll Surg

DOI

EISSN

1879-1190

Publication Date

June 2018

Volume

226

Issue

6

Start / End Page

1103 / 1116.e3

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Surgical Wound Infection
  • Surgery
  • Sterilization
  • Quality Improvement
  • Protective Clothing
  • Prospective Studies
  • Process Assessment, Health Care
  • Humans
  • Hospitals, Teaching
  • Health Resources
 

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Forrester, J. A., Koritsanszky, L. A., Amenu, D., Haynes, A. B., Berry, W. R., Alemu, S., … Weiser, T. G. (2018). Developing Process Maps as a Tool for a Surgical Infection Prevention Quality Improvement Initiative in Resource-Constrained Settings. J Am Coll Surg, 226(6), 1103-1116.e3. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jamcollsurg.2018.03.020
Forrester, Jared A., Luca A. Koritsanszky, Demisew Amenu, Alex B. Haynes, William R. Berry, Seifu Alemu, Fekadu Jiru, and Thomas G. Weiser. “Developing Process Maps as a Tool for a Surgical Infection Prevention Quality Improvement Initiative in Resource-Constrained Settings.J Am Coll Surg 226, no. 6 (June 2018): 1103-1116.e3. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jamcollsurg.2018.03.020.
Forrester JA, Koritsanszky LA, Amenu D, Haynes AB, Berry WR, Alemu S, et al. Developing Process Maps as a Tool for a Surgical Infection Prevention Quality Improvement Initiative in Resource-Constrained Settings. J Am Coll Surg. 2018 Jun;226(6):1103-1116.e3.
Forrester, Jared A., et al. “Developing Process Maps as a Tool for a Surgical Infection Prevention Quality Improvement Initiative in Resource-Constrained Settings.J Am Coll Surg, vol. 226, no. 6, June 2018, pp. 1103-1116.e3. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.jamcollsurg.2018.03.020.
Forrester JA, Koritsanszky LA, Amenu D, Haynes AB, Berry WR, Alemu S, Jiru F, Weiser TG. Developing Process Maps as a Tool for a Surgical Infection Prevention Quality Improvement Initiative in Resource-Constrained Settings. J Am Coll Surg. 2018 Jun;226(6):1103-1116.e3.
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Published In

J Am Coll Surg

DOI

EISSN

1879-1190

Publication Date

June 2018

Volume

226

Issue

6

Start / End Page

1103 / 1116.e3

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Surgical Wound Infection
  • Surgery
  • Sterilization
  • Quality Improvement
  • Protective Clothing
  • Prospective Studies
  • Process Assessment, Health Care
  • Humans
  • Hospitals, Teaching
  • Health Resources